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GEO EO4SDG Initiative Updates & Outcomes from GEO Ministerial Summit
By: Argyro Kavvada, Ph.D., NASA
6th WGGI MeetingMarch 09, 2020
@EO4SDG
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Earth Observations for Sustainable Development Goals
Initiative Purpose:
Organize and realize the potential of Earth observations and geospatial information to
advance the 2030 Agenda and enable societal benefits through achievement of the SDG.
Key Emphasis:
Collaboration with national statistical offices, line ministries, national mapping agencies,
UN Agencies, international initiatives
Scalability & replicability of EO methods for SDG targets & indicators
http://eo4sdg.org/ Twitter: @EO4SDG
GOALS
I. Demonstrate how EO, geospatial information, and socio-economic and
other data contribute in novel and practical ways to support sustainable
development efforts and the SDG.
II. Increase skills and capabilities in uses of EO for SDG activities and
their broader benefits.
III. Broaden interest, awareness, and understanding of EO support to the
SDG and contributions to social, environmental, and economic benefits
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ProjectsInformation &
Data Products
Capacity
Development
Outreach &
Engagement
Four Lines of Business
http://eo4sdg.org,
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2019 EO4SDG Annual Meeting
» Workflows for packaging good practice examples
of methods for measuring and reporting on SDG
indicators (including new indicators)
» EO4SDG Federated Approach
» Approaches to structure country examples
(ensuring geographic breadth, broad distribution)
» EO4SDG Toolbox
» GEO Sec. SDG Expert: Profile & Roles
» Additional resource mobilization & partnerships
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Survey on EO Uses for SDGs by GEO Member Countries
69 Unique Responses
Government, Multinational Research
or Conservation Entities
Americas 15%
Africa 21%
Asia 16%
Europe 35%
Australia 3%
Multinational-Global
6%
Private4%
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
National development plan orVoluntary National Reports to HLPF
Specific Indicators, working with NSOand/or Line Ministry
Currently using EO data for: Planning or Considering using EO data for:Currently using EO for SDG analysis/ reporting
Planning to use EO data for SDG analysis/ reporting
Current Use of EO for SDGs
• SDG 15 most commonly addressed, 15.1.1
(forest area), 15.3.1 (degraded land)
• 25 country examples of use of EO for
analyzing and reporting on SDG Indicators
• Additional good practice use cases
Led by EO4SDG Co-Chair / Japan [JAXA]
Country Example: Canada
❑ Country PoC: Statistics Canada
❑ In situ measurements based on streamflow
gauging stations, survey data on drinking
water plants, industrial and agricultural water
use, other
❑ Based on System of Environmental-
Economic Accounts (SEEA) Water Accounts
❑ Being used in official SDG Indicator reporting
Indicator 6.4.2. - Level of water stress : freshwater withdrawal as a proportion of available freshwater resources
POC:
Francois Soulard, Statistica Canada,
francois.soulard@canada.ca
Source: Statistics Canada, Environment, Energy and
Transportation Statistics Division
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Country Example: New Zealand
❑ Country PoC: New Zealand Ministry for
the Environment
❑ Landsat 7/8, Sentinel 2 to inform: Land
Cover database & LUCAS Land Use
Map for international greenhouse gas
reporting
❑ Temporary forest loss needs to be
identified though field checking
❑ Resolution (spectral and spatial) needs
to be fit for purpose & match
granularity of land use activity
❑ Detection & removal of clouds, terrain
effects
Indicator 15.1.1 - Forest area as a proportion of total land area Indicator 15.4.2 - Mountain Green Cover Index
POC:
Deborah Burgess, New Zealand Ministry for the Environment,
Deborah.burgess@mfe.govt.nz
The New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB) is a multi-
temporal, thematic classification of New Zealand's land cover.
SIT-34, 3-4 April 2019
2018-2019 Updates –
GEO EO4SDG Initiative
Recommendations for Action
– Harmonization of global best practices of EO uses with the SDGs
– Toolkit of workflows between EVs and SDG Indicators with concrete examples and country
use cases, including testimonials about impact on cost, time, other resources
– Guidance on how to handle and process EO data (for different levels of geospatial expertise)
– A universal platform to enable use of EO for SDG monitoring, including a library of workflows ready
to replicate
– A dedicated forum between countries to exchange EO best practices and address technical issues
– A process that demonstrates how EO data are used to achieve the Goals
– Workshops at national level to help promote local cross-institutional collaborations and promote skills
to apply EO for SDG monitoring, analysis, and reporting
– At the GEO Ministerial Summit 2019, showcase country success stories of indicators and targets
measured using data generated from EO
Acknowledgements: This survey was conducted by EO4SDG Co-Chair Japan [JAXA] & Symbios in cooperation with the GEO & EO4SDG Secretariat.
Survey on EO Uses for SDGs by GEO Member Countries
Promote and Leverage International Collaboration:GEO-XVI Week, Plenary, and Ministerial Summit
GEO-XVI Activities: Nov. 4-8, 2019- Plenary & Ministerial Summit- Side Events- Industry Track- 12th Asia Oceana (AOGEO) Symposium- Hackathon- Pacific Island Programme
Over 1500 representatives from 57 countries.
13 Ministers and Deputy Ministers and 15 Ambassadors from countries, such as Ethiopia, Georgia, Iran, Uganda and others
Key Highlights
> First-ever GEO Industry Track. >50 reps from companies, including Planet, Google, Amazon Web Services, Esri, Maxar and e-GEOS
> Earth Science Data Operational Readiness Levels to Empower
Disaster Responders. ESIP announced Operational Readiness Levels to improve data-driven decision making during disaster response and recovery.
> EO Worth $2T by 2030. The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) released a new report highlighting that Earth and marine observing technologies will be worth $2 trillion by 2030. Australia highlighted the current and future economic value of EO to the Asia-Pacific region.
> Digital Earth Africa: DE Africa is enabling African nations to track changes across the continent in unprecedented detail by making EO data more easily accessible. As part of the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced it will be supporting Digital Earth Africa.
“Japan will provide free and open access to the wide-swathe observation data from the L-band radar satellites, such as ALOS (ALOS/AVINIR-2, PALSAR) and ALOS-2 (ALOS-2/ScanSAR).”
Ms. SASAKI SayakaParliamentary Vice-Minister of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology of Japan
“For the first time, China will share global data with 16-meter resolution from Gaofen-1 and Gaofen-6 satellites. We will share three types of such data with coverage outside China: historical records, daily updated Wide-Field-of-View images and global coverage data.
As a contribution from China, we just started the journey of open data. We really appreciate your feedback to help us improve this platform constantly. “This has been an expectation of the global community. … Now it comes true as a direct result of Dr. Gilberto Camara, [GEO Secretariat Director’s] visit to CNSA in April this year.
Ms. Wenbo ZhaoDeputy Director of Earth Observation System and Data Centre,
China National Space Administration
China has developed an open data policy for Gaofen satellites which allows free and open data access by the global community. Registered users around the world, without restrictions as long as they cite the source of the data, can freely discover and download the WFV data from the data platform CNSA-GEO, hosted by Huawei Cloud.
https://youtu.be/SvbbCGInWqc
• Up to 25 licenses for Google Earth Engine, accessible to any GEO Member State and Participating Organization, with a value of US$ 3 million over the next two years.
• Working with GEO to develop a allocation process
Helping to operationalize their work, helping to bridge the gap between science and application, in order to produce tangible products that engage with end users and decision makers
GEO-XVI: 3 Notable Announcements
2019 GEO SDG Awards
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Recognize excellence and innovation,
generating examples that users can consider
and pursue
2019 GEO SDG Award Winners:
● GEO Member Country Award: Uganda
● GEO Participating Organization: Conservation
International
● SDG Custodian Agency: UN Environment
● Innovation Award: CSIRO, Australia
● Testimonial Award: SANSA, South Africa
● Statistical-Geospatial Integration Award: Federal
Agency for Cartography and Geodesy, Germany
More information: http://eo4sdg.org, @ EO4SDG
Thank you! Argyro.Kavvada@nasa.govhttp://eo4sdg.org
By: Argyro Kavvada, Ph.D., NASA
6th WGGI MeetingMarch 09, 2020
@EO4SDG
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